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“If they weren’t so dangerous and destructive, one could smile and pat the Modern Liberal on the head and tell him how cute he is and go on about the business of being an adult. But he is dangerous and destructive, with the True Believer’s very purpose being the total destruction of everything that God and science—most obviously Western Civilization—has ever created. ...The Modern Liberal will invariably and, in fact, inevitably side with evil over good, wrong over right and the behaviors that lead to failure over those that lead to success.” (Evan Sayet “The Kindergarden of Eden," http://evansayet.com/)

Ex-liberal Sayet is a long-time Hollywood insider who worked for a period as a writer for pseudo-comedian Bill Maher. He describes his former liberalism as not doctrinaire but rather the liberal default-position. Like all liberals he knew what he needed to know: Democrats are good—Republicans are evil. Democrats like peace—Republicans like war, Democrats like air—Republicans don’t breathe.

It was the liberal reaction to 9/11 that turned Sayet away from liberalism. Its' lukewarm patriotism and even straight out anti-Americanism got Sayet to thinking, and thinking said Sayet is a dangerous thing for a liberal to do because, “The first time you think is the last time you’re a Democrat.”

Evan's talk ("Regurgitating the Apple: How The Modern Liberal Thinks") to the Heritage Foundation made it to YouTube and from there it went viral, receiving to date over 600k views and his recently published book, "The KinderGarden of Eden" is the result of his extrapolating on his theory:

"When I say the Modern Liberal is morally and intellectually retarded at the level of the five-year-old child, it is not hyperbole: it's a diagnosis." (http://evansayet.com/)

What drives the liberal True Believer, said Sayet, is a Godless utopian vision. In the article, "Liberal Treason Explained: “The Kindergarden of Eden” conservative writer Jim ONeill writes that John Lennon's song/anthem "Imagine" nicely sums up the liberal fantasy,

"....no heaven, no hell, no religion, no countries, no possessions, “nothing to kill or die for”(no right, no wrong), no past, no future (“all the people living for today”)." (ONeill, Canada Free Press, October 29, 2012)

Contemporary liberals are the ideological heirs of a rebellion against the God of Revelation and Christian theism that began as far back as the Renaissance.

Like supernatural Christian faith, the rebellion is a movement of spirit, but its taproot and energy are in Satan, the father of lies, confusion, blasphemy and envy, the author of rebellion, and the revelator of secrets. In affirmation, the Russian anarchist Mikhail Bakunin, one of Karl Marx's partners in the First International said:

"The Evil One is the satanic revolt against divine authority....Socialists recognize each other by the words, "In the name of the one to whom a great wrong has been done....Satan (is) the eternal rebel, the first freethinker and the emancipator of worlds." (Mikhail Bakunin,"Marx & Satan," Richard Wurmbrand, p. 27)

From the beginning the nature of the rebellion has been the antithesis of the Christian faith. Whereas Christian faith is joy, patience, love, truth, humbleness, perseverance, submission in all things to the Will of God, and blessed eternal life, the rebellion is full of skepticism, destructive criticism, lies, sophistry, revulsion, burning envy, impatience, seething hatred, jealousy, rebelliousness, blasphemy, and eternal life in Hell.

Fueled by dissatisfaction with self, the world, society, and God, the rebellion devotes its' infernal energy toward "change," or as Marx put it, toward the destruction of everything that exists. It intends both the destruction of the Christian-based Old Order and the establishment of a Godless utopia because:

"The idea of God is the keynote of a perverted civilization. It must be destroyed." (Karl Marx, Marx and Satan, p. 59)

It was Bakunin who provided the concrete program of destruction followed by today's liberals:

"In this revolution we will have to awaken the Devil in the people, to stir up basest passions. Our mission is to destroy, not edify. The passion of destruction is a creative passion." (Marx & Satan, p. 27)

Bakunin's program is an inversion and reversal of Proverbs 1:10: " My son, if sinners shall entice thee, consent not to them."

Gill's Exposition of Proverbs 1: 10 explains:

"My son, if sinners entice thee...Endeavour to seduce thee from thy parents, and draw thee aside from them, from listening to their instructions, advice, and commands; and make use of all plausible arguments to persuade thee to join with them in the sins they are addicted unto, and are continually employed in: for this is not to be understood of such who are sinners by nature, and through infirmity of the flesh, as all men are; but of notorious sinners, who are guilty of the grossest enormities, who live in sin, and give up themselves to work all manner of wickedness; sin is their trade and business, and the constant course of their lives; they are hardened, impudent, and daring, and not content to sin themselves, but do all they can to draw in others; and to preserve youth from filling into such bad company is this exhortation given in this tender, affectionate, and moving manner; next to the fear of God, and regard to parents, is this caution given to shun the company of wicked men, which young men are liable to be drawn into, and is of fatal consequence..." (bible.cc/)

Sayet affirms that in pursuit of their Godless utopia, Hollywood and media liberals together with influential liberals situated within academia, seminaries, and political, military, and 'justice' institutions actively promote evil. Thus "sin is their trade and business, and the constant course of their lives" as is actively persuading children "to join with them in the sins they are addicted unto, and are continually employed in.."

Despite that some American churches truly are salt and light--a wholesome, edifying, strengthening, uplifting influence--in the religious order the rebellion has succeeded in possessing increasing numbers of Christian seminaries and churches over and across the entire denominational spectrum and where possession has not yet occurred, it has dumbed them down. In his bestselling book, "The Marketing of Evil," David Kupelian writes:

"Christianity---the deepest, most meaningful and awe-inspiring religion ever, the magnificent force behind Western civilization, and the transcendent hope of mankind's future---has been dumbed-down (it has become) a caricature, a comic-book religion (that produces) Christians who believe they have a ticket to heaven, and nothing else really matters...They live lives of shallowness and selfisness, of petty emotions and jealousies, of gossip and escape, of ego and pride, and sometimes of gross corruption and treachery. The worst of them are prideful, selfish, and brazen....they drive other people crazy (and away from real Christianity) with their hypocrisy. Such people, whether in family or business relationships (or) church leaders (or) leaders of nations, sow confusion, rebellion, and suffering everywhere they go." (p. 234)

Kupelian argues that the marketing of evil succeeds because the beguiling lies, the temptations to sin we are seduced by, appeal to the hidden, selfish part of us that we want to embrace.

We have fogotten the wisdom of Proverbs 1:10, consequently, within vast numbers of Americans---including those who call themselves Christians---liberals are successfully awakening the Devil, stirring up the basest passions, and Sayet believes this will ultimately result in widespread malevolent idiocy.

This will surely happen unless we repent of the life of pride,

"...impatient, vain, self-serving, pleasure-seeking, egotistical, and utterly faithless part of us that has made all of us such absurdly easy targets for con men throughout the ages." (Kupelian, p. 240)